I have been treating individuals
and couples in my private practice for the past twelve years. My commitment to learning and teaching others is life long.
I graduated Phi Beta Kappa and cum laude from Smith College with a B.A. in clinical psychology. While
a student at New York University’s graduate School of Social Work, where I earned a Master’s degree, I was awarded
a UJA Federation scholarship and the Simy Burnett Fellowship.
My desire to deepen my therapeutic skills led me to seek postgraduate training
at the Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy Study Center. Presently I teach classes to their graduate social
work interns from New York University and Columbia University.
I worked for a period of time at Harris Rothenberg International, an Employee Assistance Program. I
was able to help employees of financial institutions, corporations, and law firms with both personal and work related issues.
I counseled executives and human resource professionals in handling workplace conflicts, and am available during evening
and hours that will suit the particulars of your time schedules.